TCB: Minnesota Exports Hit Record High
13 Sep 2022
News
Minnesota exports have risen 12% from this time last year, reaching a record high of $6.7 billion. Despite reaching the all-time high, Minnesota’s increase in exports is still below the national average.
That’s according to a Friday report by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED). The 12% increase is less than the increase seen across the country, with U.S. exports rising 22% from the second quarter of last year.
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